Drinking Water Grade Polyaluminum Ferric Chloride
Product Overview Drinking Water Grade Polyaluminum Ferric Chloride (PAFC) is an inorganic polymer coagulant developed based on the coagulation and hydrolysis mechanism of aluminum and iron salts. As a new‑type high‑efficiency coagulant, it is produced by adding iron trioxide or other iron‑containing compounds. It integrates the respective advantages of aluminum salts and iron salts, greatly optimizes the existing forms of aluminum ions and iron ions, and significantly improves the degree of polymerization. It features fast hydrolysis speed and weak hydration effect. The formed alum flocs are dense and settle rapidly. Its performance is barely affected by water temperature changes, and it can adapt to shear force generated during water flow. This drinking‑water‑grade PAFC is specially developed to guarantee the safety, clarity and purity of potable water. Widely adopted in municipal water plants and water treatment facilities, it efficiently removes impurities, turbidity and conta…
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